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SABAH WILDLIFE ADVENTURE 11 Days / 10 Nights SABAH WILDLIFE ADVENTURE 11 Days / 10 Nights Day Destination Activity Difficulty Transfer Meals Hotels Sepilok Nature 1 Sandakan - - 20 mins (-/-/-) Resort Sepilok Sepilok Nature 2 Sandakan Orangutan and - - (B/L/-) Resort Sun Bear Road 30 Transfer & River mins Kinabatangan 3 Kinabatangan - (B/L/D) Cruise Road 2 Wetlands Resort hours 2 hours Kinabatangan 4 Kinabatangan River Cruise - (B/L/D) each Wetland Resort 1 hour & Boat and vehicle Tabin Wildlife 5 Tabin Wildlife up to 4.5 (B/L/D) transfer Resort hours Up to 20 Transfer and Tabin Wildlife 6 Tabin Wildlife Easy mins & up (B/L/D) trekking Resort to 1 hour 1.5 hours & Borneo Rainforest 7 Danum Valley Transfer - (B/L/D) 2.5 hours Lodge Up to 3 Borneo Rainforest 8 Danum Valley Trekking Easy hours & 2 (B/L/D) Lodge hours Road 2.5 hrs Transfer and Flight 55 9 Kota Kinabalu - (B/L/-) Grandis flight mins Road 20 mins Kayak, Snorkeling 10 Kota Kinabalu Easy 15 mins (B/L/D) Grandis & Zipline Kinabalu Transfer 20 11 - - (B/-/-) - Departure mins HIGHLIGHTS: - Up close and personal with wildlife - Cruise the Kinabatangan River - Explore the ancient tropical rainforest - Stunning aquamarine of Kota Kinabalu April 2020 www.fathomasia.co.nz 1 Day 1: Arrival, Sandakan transfer to Hotel (-) After meeting with the guide at Sandakan Airport, head by private minivan to Sandakan Memorial Park for a quick stopover to learn about Sabah’s fascinating role in WWII after walking through this very well maintained and beautifully landscaped park to the museum, hop back in the vehicle and transfer to Sepilok. After late afternoon, check in and evening at leisure. Overnight Sepilok Nature Resort Distances and journey time Sandakan Airport to Sepilok (17km) 20 min Day 2: Sepilok (B/L/-) After breakfast at 09:00 in the morning, depart for Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre in time for the morning feeding session at 10:00 then head to the Sun Bear Conservation Centre nearby. This centre aims to increase awareness of this endearing, but little-known bear species – named after the crescent shaped patch of fur on their chests that resembles the rising sun. Walk back to the hotel for lunch and this afternoon walk the jungle canopy walk of the Rainforest Discovery Centre. The Canopy Walkway is about 347 m long providing great opportunities for nature watching and fantastic views over the rainforest. Spend time walking some of the many nature trails before returning to the lodge for the rest of the day at leisure. Overnight Sepilok Nature Resort April 2020 www.fathomasia.co.nz 2 Distances and journey time Sepilok Hotel to Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre: 5-minute walk Day 3: Sepilok to Kinabatangan River (B/L/-) This morning at 10:30 transfer by private air-conditioned minivan with the guide to Sandakan Jetty to meet the boat to transfer to the Kinabatangan River. This two-hour boat journey passes by local villages and lush rainforest. Arrive at the lodge at 13:00, check in and enjoy lunch. The Local guide will conduct a briefing on the upcoming activities and advice on recommended gear. Time in the afternoon to relax. Late in the afternoon at 16:30, hop on a riverboat for a cruise up the Kinabatangan River to search for wildlife - most notably, the proboscis monkeys which is endemic to Borneo. Other fauna likely to be spotted in the Lower Kinabatangan Reserve includes elephants, hornbills, gibbons, and many birds. Return to the lodge for dinner before mid-evening take a stroll along the boardwalk on a lookout for nocturnal animals and interesting insects. Overnight at Kinabatangan Wetlands Resort Distances and journey time: Sepilok to Sandakan Jetty (26km): 30mins Sandakan Jetty to Kinabatangan Wetlands Resort by boat: 1.5hrs Cruise times: PM – 16:00 Cruise duration will depend on wildlife spotting: approx. 2 hours Day 4: Kinabatangan (B/L/-) Rise early at 06:00 in the morning along with the birds and other animals of the river for a cruise to Kelenanap Oxbow Lake, a crescent shaped lake that formed when the river’s meander became so wide that it cut itself off. The stillness of the lake and relative protection provides a haven for animals and plants making for an ecosystem that’s completely distinct from that of the river. Continue to visit the local fishing village, Kampung Abai. Interact with local Orang Sungai, river people and observe daily activities in the fishing village. Return to the resort for breakfast and the rest of the day is at leisure before heading out in the late afternoon to watch the river activities of many primate species that become active during this time. The afternoon is a particularly advantageous time to spot wildlife and the light is perfect for photography. After dinner at 20:30, take a night river safari on a look out for target species. Overnight at Kinabatangan Wetlands Resort April 2020 www.fathomasia.co.nz 3 Distances and journey time Cruise times: AM – 06:30, PM – 16:00. EVE – 20:00 Cruise duration will depend on wildlife spotting: approx. 2 hours Day 5: Kinabatangan – Tabin Wildlife Reserve (B/L/D) This morning at 07:00, wake early for departure to Tabin Wildlife Reserve. Transfer one hour by boat to Sukau Jetty to pick up overland transportation to Lahad Datu. From Lahad Datu depart at 1330 for an overland transfer by 4WD. (Private transfers can be scheduled earlier to arrive in Tabin for lunch) Upon arrival, check into a charming wooden cottage within the reserve and take some time to freshen up or relax before heading out for a bit of exploration. In the afternoon enjoy a short trek through the jungle to Tabin’s mineral rich mud volcano. After dinner, head out for a night nature walk under the star-studded sky. Overnight Tabin Wildlife Reserve Distances and journey time Kinabatangan Wetlands Resort to Sukau Jetty by boat: 1hrs Sukau Jetty to Lahad Datu (Tabin Wildlife Reserve Office): up to 3hrs Lahad Datu to Tabin Wildlife Reserve: 1.5hrs Day 6: Tabin Wildlife Reserve (B/L/D) Join an early morning bird walk in search of some of Tabin’s 220 species of birds. After breakfast, take a drive to a bird watch tower before a short trek through the lush green rainforest, which is known for its rich diversity of plants and animal species, and visit Lipad Waterfall. Take a dip in the beautiful naturally occurring pool at its base or, alternatively, explore the surrounding vegetation or just relax. In the afternoon, relax in the beautiful natural surrounds of the lodge and enjoy the area’s splendid serenity. After dinner, go for a night walk along the trail near the resort to search for sleeping frogs and nocturnal wildlife. Overnight Tabin Wildlife Reserve Distances and journey time Transfer by 4wd: Up to 20 minutes Trekking time: Up to 2 hours Day 7: Tabin Wildlife Reserve to Danum Valley (B/L/D) After breakfast at 07:30 in the morning, hop back in the private transport and transfer 1.5 hours to Lahad Datu for a pick up by 4WD, then head on another 2.5 hour transfer journey through thick virgin April 2020 www.fathomasia.co.nz 4 rainforests of Danum Valley – one of the world’s most complex ecosystems. Around 30km of this 85km journey is on sealed roads, and the last two hours are along a gravel road – so expect a bumpy but interesting ride! Upon arrival at Borneo Rainforest Lodge, check in and enjoy lunch before a late afternoon walk at 15:00 along the trails and the 130-metre-tall, 300-metre-long canopy walk. From this vantage point, experience the magical hum of jungle sounds below which have been resonating through this rainforest for some 130 million years. After dinner, board one of the open-top 4WD vehicles for an exhilarating night spotlighting tour. Accompanied by a local guide who shines a light into the jungle looking for nocturnal animals, spot a range of nocturnal animals that inhabit reserve, from samba deer to civet cats, leopards, and a stunning array of insects and frogs. Afterwards, return to the chalet. Overnight at Borneo Rainforest Lodge. Distances and journey time Tabin Wildlife Reserve to Lahad Datu(Borneo Rainforest Lodge Office to pick up 4WD): 1.5hrs Lahad Datu to Borneo Rainforest Lodge by 4WD(100km): 2.5hrs (bumpy unsealed road) Day 8: Danum Valley (B/L/D) Awake to a morning chorus of the jungle as birds, to primates and other jungle inhabitants announce to the world the coming of a new day. Take a packed breakfast and travel to a 200-year-old Kadazandusun Burial Site, known as ‘Coffin Cliff,’ along the 2.6km Viewpoint Trail. The end of this trail results in spectacular views over an ocean-like million-year-old jungle – a truly spectacular sight. The return journey includes a trip to waterfalls! Return to the resort for lunch. The rest of the afternoon is at leisure; however, there is a range of optional activities available, such as private trekking, tubing on the Danum River and specialised guided tours. There is also a series of tracks leading around the Canopy Walk are free to discover at will. Enjoy an early dinner at the lodge at 19:00. This evening venture into the jungle on foot with a local guide. Quietly entering the jungle reveals a stunning array of wildlife, not to mention the variety and size of the many insects that flourish in the evening hours. Overnight at Borneo Rainforest Lodge. Distances and journey time Trekking time (day time): Up to 3 hours Trekking time (evening): Up to 2 hours April 2020 www.fathomasia.co.nz 5 Day 9: Danum Valley to Kota Kinabalu (B/L/-) Breakfast and morning at leisure.
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